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"The man behind the bottle" proclaims the write-up on the back cover. Biography sometimes surpasses itself and becomes something more. This is the history of not just Behan, but an entire generation of Irish writers, playwrights, poets and revolutionaries. And like all good biographies this one stimulates an appetite for more. Partly it's because the voice of Behan comes through so clearly, and partly because O'Connor speaks the same language so well. Highly recommended for anyone who's ever loved Irish literature, or drunk Guinness in a Dublin pub till they've forgotten the way home.
 
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nandadevi | Dec 22, 2013 |
I loved this book. It was very easy to read and well written. The story of Michael Collins is a very instresting one if you are interested in Irish History, He is a national hero in Ireland although in the end he helped bring about the divided Ireland nation that we have today.

It is not a very large book so fast readers will polish it off quickly. But it doesn't bog you down with too many details.

A good book for readers who don't know much about that difficult time and Michael Collins.
 
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Janine2011 | Sep 2, 2011 |
Ulick O'Connor's Irish Tales and Sagas is a re-telling of Irish legends and lore. In my eyes, the stories seem to be somewhat simplified, but they are still interesting all the same. Anyone interested in Irish legend and lore would probably enjoy this book.
 
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